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The phrase "was most succinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was expressed in a clear and concise manner, often in reference to a statement or explanation. Example: "Her summary of the project was most succinct, capturing all the key points in just a few sentences."
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Murphy was most succinct.
But a voter named Vladimir, standing by the steps of the Trinity Cathedral, was most succinct of all, offering up a reason that had a very Russian ring to it, just like the croaking of the ravens in the still-bare trees, or the clanging of the monastery's bells.
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This is primarily what is shown in the colormaps, which are the most succinct way to represent these three types of summary statistics in a figure.
This is his most succinct demonstration that images are deceptive, names are arbitrary and objects themelves not the familiar things we expect, but incomprehensible stuff to which we give meaningless labels.
Mr. Magloire's "104° Fahrenheit," set to his own piano score for Ms. Blacker, Elizabeth Brown and Madeline Deavenport, was his most succinct and appealing work mainly because of the spirited, voluptuous dancing of Ms. Brown.
Korbin was the most succinct of the three, simply saying: "I cannot wait".
Schieffer was the most succinct, calling it "fairly evenhanded".
However, this new advance is very interesting and raises the question of whether their structure is the most succinct way to represent a de Bruijn graph.
This is the trenchant insight of what has got to be the most succinct must-read on the global market meltdown: Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein's presentation at the Super Return Dubai conference Oct. 15.
Here is the most succinct response I received so far: "Graffiti vandalism is an Eyesore.
It's the most succinct thing in any of these books, so I am going to quote it at length.
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